Hi
Your issue seems very strange.
Indeed ...
To make it a little bit more strange:
I just flashed the Angstrom root fs again and now kexecboot does find
the Angstrom on the NAND again. But I'm sure after I reinstalled my
additional applications it won't find it anymore (as with the older
version of kexecboot ...)
The applications I normally install are:
ipkg install screen
ipkg install ldd
ipkg install apache2
ipkg install cvs
ipkg install e2fsprogs
ipkg install dosfstools
ipkg install bzip2
ipkg install gzip
ipkg install grep
ipkg install kexec-tools
ipkg install less
ipkg install lsof
ipkg install mc
ipkg install nfs-utils
ipkg install procps
ipkg install nmap
ipkg install qpe-nmap
ipkg install rsync
ipkg install tar
ipkg install tcpdump
ipkg install glibc-localedata-de-de+euro
ipkg install tzdata-europe
ipkg install glibc-binary-localedata-de-de
ipkg install file
ipkg install util-linux-swaponoff
ipkg install opie-tetrix
ipkg install opie-solitaire
ipkg install opie-sheet
ipkg install opie-rdesktop
ipkg install opie-notes
ipkg install opie-notesapplet
ipkg install opie-keypebble
ipkg install opie-ftp
ipkg install opie-embeddedkonsole
ipkg install opie-calculator
ipkg install opie-write
ipkg install opie-zsafe
ipkg install qpdf2
ipkg install opie-wellenreiter
And this is my script to change the configuration to my need:
#!/bin/sh
set -v
ln -s /home/tools /tools
mkdir -p /mnt/card1
sed "s#^root.*#root:XI1LBh.lqnQeg:0:0:root:/home/root:/bin/sh#g"
/etc/passwd >/tmp/passwd.$$
cp /tmp/passwd.$$ /etc/passwd
rm /tmp/passwd.$$
cd /home/backup
cp profile /etc/profile
cp hosts /etc/hosts
cp dropbear_rsa_host_key /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key
/home/tools/scripts/set_nameserver
cp /home/backup/boot/* /boot
set +v
mkdir -p $HOME/.ssh
cd $HOME/.ssh ; tar -xvf /home/backup/keys.tar
I don't see anything wrong with these changes
regards
Bernd
Yuri Bushmelev wrote:
Hello!
Another guess:
It takes a long time to mount the NAND:
[chroot] r...@c7x0:~$ time mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock2 /mnt/internal
real 0m 16.04s
user 0m 0.02s
sys 0m 15.93s
[chroot] r...@c7x0:~$
Is there a timeout for mounting the partitions in kexecboot?
Long time mounting is ok for jffs2.
Kexecboot uses mount() syscall and there is no timeout.
Your issue seems very strange. Debug now is very developer-oriented
(recompile with debug enabled and use serial console).. We have already
some ideas how to make bug hunting easier later.
--
Bernd Schemmer, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
http://home.arcor.de/bnsmb/index.html
M s temprano que tarde el mundo cambiar .
Fidel Castro
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